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britain's biggest selling newspaper shuts down evidence it was hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. high profile photographers are arrested in georgia suspected of spying after nine others are convicted on the same charge the country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. the e.u. itself credit rating agencies after a downgrade of portugal's debt to junk status these are world markets panicking over a bailout and the knock on effect elsewhere. and in business. generating business with another national energy major i.e.s. holding company may control twenty five percent of the country's generating capacity join me for a full business bulletin at the markets in about twenty minutes from. international news and comment live from moscow this is with you twenty four hours a day britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world has announced it shutting down in response to the phone hacking scandal that's engulfed it follows claims that paper been hacking into the phones of murder and terror victims as well as dead soldi
britain's biggest selling newspaper shuts down evidence it was hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. high profile photographers are arrested in georgia suspected of spying after nine others are convicted on the same charge the country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. the e.u. itself credit rating agencies after a downgrade of portugal's debt to junk status these are world markets panicking over a bailout and the knock on effect...
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that's the equivalent in britain of being called to testify before congress, maybe even more serious. >> reporter: yeah, i mean, she has a lot more questions to answer. it ain't over. she said she's going to be out there defending her reputation, but what she's got to do is explain herself, explain what she knew and how much should you knew. did she know, as editor, what was going on? there was a 13-year-old girl who was murdered and news of the world hacked into her -- they deleted her voicemail messages. that for a brief period gave hope to her parents that she was alive. this was the story that has triggered this massive furor that has forced rupert murdoch to not try to take over bskyb and raise criminal questions about the media, the politicians, police and how corrupt it is. >> we'll continue to follow this with you, zain verjee in london. >>> let's take to to rob marciano, any delays for travelers this morning? >> there will be across the northern plains and southeast. i want to touch on this one tornado warning, pretty rare to have one this time of the day, across ransom and r
that's the equivalent in britain of being called to testify before congress, maybe even more serious. >> reporter: yeah, i mean, she has a lot more questions to answer. it ain't over. she said she's going to be out there defending her reputation, but what she's got to do is explain herself, explain what she knew and how much should you knew. did she know, as editor, what was going on? there was a 13-year-old girl who was murdered and news of the world hacked into her -- they deleted her...
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peace movement in britain i tried to explain that i was not a psychopath my friends were our psychopaths and we were professional military men . who thought free deeply about what we did but i did agree with them the nuclear weapon aspect was an aberration. and playing. he had a conscience to do something about these and i can imagine a guy around its merits. i just can't imagine and i see him such now so passionate about what he does that i just said nother rob well it's the ultimate cautionary tale but what they say is nothing like that. the always tend to overdo it because you really understand you know which of what is being proposed the pentagon. will say oh don't worry we have everyone well trained we have plenty of safety systems there can not be a accidental start of a nuclear war but no through weapons are built to be used the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake specially with the thousands of nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert in the us and in russia in the united states there's rob i think it's eleven atomic bombs accidentally. we dropped four off
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. >>> overseas tonight, outrage over some explosive allegations that great britain's leading sunday tabloid hacked into voicemails of british citizens, even families of murder victims, all just to scoop the competition. it's gotten so serious that parliament called an emergency session today to address this scandal. nbc's michele kosinsk ireports from london. >> reporter: people are furious. advertisers are pulling out and the prime minister under pressure is calling for an investigation. >> i feel so appalled by what's happened. murder victims, terrorist victims who have had their phones hacked is quite disgraceful. >> reporter: the news of the world has admitted to and apologized for hacking into certain celebrities voicemails in the past. now owner rupert murdoch calls the new allegations deplorable, unacceptable, and says news corporation will once again cooperation with police. thousands of citizens may have been victimized, and the paper is accused of paying for police for information. but triggering the most outraged, allegations it hacked into the voice mail of 13-year-old millie do
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we are defending the historic record of the wonderful defeat of nazi allies the united states great britain the soviet union and the other allies the defeat of hitler we're not allowing that magnificent achievement in western civilization to be reckoned with the way mia in two thousand and ten its parliament passed a law criminalizing the opinion that there was only one gender sided with the mania that by the rats. one can be in prison for up to two years for the suit reason with the government's version of history and how do we in two thousand and ten the government passed a law threatening three years of prison so it's incredible that democracy is being diminished on this very issue it's very and the free world must not stand idly by. well the head to the web side so the only document she channeled so you discover more about the world would see. what a collection of original footage brings you in chilling reality of the experience as it was for the millions of people who suffer through it log on to all t d c r c d rob adults. called. israel is a bracing itself for the biggest process rall
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and then >> britain's news of the world is known for its lurid photos and headlines, but they were shocked, she was abducted and killed back in 2002. tom vacar joins us now with why high profile cases like this one has people calling for better internet security and regulations, tom. >> reporter: another awful case of hacking. in fact, websites and servers just like these are constantly under the big hack attack. the british tabloid news of the world has just been accused of hacking into a murdered teenage girls voice mail. that led her family to wonder if she was still alive and hampered police. >> if that is true this is a truly dreadful act. >> we are all completely appalled and totally shocked by it. we're determined to get to the bottom of this. >> reporter: someone hacked into fox news twitter account and falsely twitted to thousands that president obama had been assassinated. >> there were countless others who just retwitted the message because the twitter feed asked them to retwitt. >> reporter: a recent play station act was devastated. >> 77 million users with all their informatio
and then >> britain's news of the world is known for its lurid photos and headlines, but they were shocked, she was abducted and killed back in 2002. tom vacar joins us now with why high profile cases like this one has people calling for better internet security and regulations, tom. >> reporter: another awful case of hacking. in fact, websites and servers just like these are constantly under the big hack attack. the british tabloid news of the world has just been accused of hacking...
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how my supposed to read that about britain? >> from the historian's perspective, there is the failure of american foreign policy at the beginning of the war. at the very beginning, the north was knocking at an open door and britain was ready to ally itself with the north. we have letters from the british investor that shows that. but the secretary of state had a different plan. he believed that committee could provoke a foreign war, that would reunite the north and the south. then you have a common enemy. and there was no greater common enemy at that time than britain could of course, that failed. by the time stewart realized that, it was too late. the second tragedy is that southern propagandists, which was much better than the north, when it went to england, the line that they gave this was that the north is fighting for empire and the south is fighting for freedom. the horrible, horrible tragedy is that britain took that line and believed it. and the north did not help its cause, particularly with the draft fight in 1863 in
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. >>> britain's best-telling tabloid is accused of sinking to a new low. it's at the center of a growing phone hacking scandal whose targets allegedly include murder victims, terror victims, celebrities and politicians. abc's jeffrey kofman has the latest from london. >> reporter: just how low would they go? that's the question being asked about a scan toll at britain's biggggt newspaper, the racy tabloid "news of the world." the paper has admitted hacking the phones of celebrities but it is now accused of hacking the cell phone of missing 13-year-old millie doweler in 2002, deleting messages and giving her parents and police false hopes that the girl was still alive. when london was hit with terrorist bombs in the 2005 that killed 52 people, the "news of the world" allegedly hacked the phones of victims and their families in pursuit of yet more exclusives. >>>>t's a violation, isn't it. i still don't know what i think about it. other than, i'm really angry. >> reporter: the paper is the profitable flagship of media mogul rupert murdock's massive holdings
. >>> britain's best-telling tabloid is accused of sinking to a new low. it's at the center of a growing phone hacking scandal whose targets allegedly include murder victims, terror victims, celebrities and politicians. abc's jeffrey kofman has the latest from london. >> reporter: just how low would they go? that's the question being asked about a scan toll at britain's biggggt newspaper, the racy tabloid "news of the world." the paper has admitted hacking the phones of...
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i don't know about you know also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got to be a legal system has already taken a four hour hours and of course this is a road to ruin well let's focus on what's happening now tonight with these outside damage the fairly wide perception of northern europe is being a safe place to be. well i think so and whoever carried out that's precisely their intention because the whole point of terrorism is to terrorize you know the reason why we are all the security now in airports and it's inconvenient to go anywhere because of all the security checks that everybody has to go for it is precisely the terrorist purpose it wants you to make you know i want to make us aware that i can strike where we least expect in crisis that you know what we do expect and i want to inconvenience all our lives they want to frighten us i may want to change our societies instead of being this society that we were twenty or thirty years ago where we were we were much freer we were much less more laid back and relaxed we now have t
i don't know about you know also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got to be a legal system has already taken a four hour hours and of course this is a road to ruin well let's focus on what's happening now tonight with these outside damage the fairly wide perception of northern europe is being a safe place to be. well i think so and whoever carried out that's precisely their intention because the whole point of terrorism is to terrorize...
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with national confidence and fashion sense, showcasing star quality that is recapturing interest in britain's monarchy. like when the couple returned to the dock looking less like royalty and more like newlyweds. peter alexander, nbc news, yellow knife. >>> and here's your first look at the other news going on around america the dust in arizona was dwarfing skyscrapers and producing blinding conditions that led to airport delays and thousands of power outages. no serious injuries were reported. >>> an ohio horse had its own get away plans twheekd. the horse escaped from nearby farm, turning a stretch of highway into its own racetrack. the house -- the horse ran for hours until it tired itself out. it was then safely captured and returned to its owner. >>> a group of california rafters survived a wild ride on the river last sunday. the rapids sent all seven people airborne, throwing them into the cold and rough water. they all did survive holding on to the overturned raft and paddling to shore. >>> and finally, in san francisco, one man's mad dash for a home run ball netted the perfect souveni
with national confidence and fashion sense, showcasing star quality that is recapturing interest in britain's monarchy. like when the couple returned to the dock looking less like royalty and more like newlyweds. peter alexander, nbc news, yellow knife. >>> and here's your first look at the other news going on around america the dust in arizona was dwarfing skyscrapers and producing blinding conditions that led to airport delays and thousands of power outages. no serious injuries were...
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in britain is a must see for myself the country is rupert murdoch his former u.k. c.e.o. face angry nor make his life the trio's arriving on policy questions on the phone hacking and police bribery claims that the now x. news of the wild well and in the all the grim twist to the story the whistleblower who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal has been found police are treating it as on explained well say at this stage there's no evidence of anything suspicious. the scandal has shaken the press politicians and the police haven't already taken down britain's two top cops as more and this record is another blow to britain's been a good police after a string of high profile errors in recent moves. ian tomlinson died in london's g twenty protest in two thousand and nine after being pushed to the ground by p.c. simon harwood how would said he'd been prevented from giving first date by a baying bottle throwing more he later admitted that happened happened john schollers damon as as shot by police in a london underground station in two thousand and five officers al
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later because i've got a train to catch for many years in britain and here there is that some people don't work in britain people don't work weekends it's changing a little bit now particularly in periods of economic recession. but generally it's a monday to friday as recently as just two years ago india had a six day long week the government has put in strict regulations regarding labor hours but that doesn't stop people from spending more time in the office than needed notice of the most significant difference between the kind of work culture in india and in britain is the pressure of people around to work above and beyond their contracted hours. everyone will do this irrespective of really if there's work to be done if there is a small enterprise to run then all state regulations go out of the window instead of prices equal success then you have to make them i wouldn't twenty four seven. working at another level. i work and it is i'm an office working because a lot of the first being organized. it is. but what may seem a fine example of did occasionally actually. in the office env
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. >>> news of the world phone hacking scandal has rocked britain and so, too late-night comedy. >> former news corporation rebekah brooks was arrested over the weekend for illegal wiretapping and bribing police officers for information. you know, i don't think she's getting. she said, how much is it going to take to make this away? >> news of the world, the newspaper in london has been accused now of allegedly hacking in to phones, cell phones of other people. even the royal family. so, tonight, we have a little segment called scandalous phone call of the night. >> hello. >> big deal. who cares if the head of scotland yard resigns. why is scotland yard policing england anyway? call me when the head of england yard resigns nap's news. >> time for your political ticker with tim farley. listen, i want to show you a poll. as the clock ticks -- as we get closer to that deadline for the debt ceiling, a new cbs poll shows that 46% say that the debt ceiling should be raised. compared to 24% in june. 49% shouldn't compared to 69% in june. the president has asked for a deal to get done by friday. w
. >>> news of the world phone hacking scandal has rocked britain and so, too late-night comedy. >> former news corporation rebekah brooks was arrested over the weekend for illegal wiretapping and bribing police officers for information. you know, i don't think she's getting. she said, how much is it going to take to make this away? >> news of the world, the newspaper in london has been accused now of allegedly hacking in to phones, cell phones of other people. even the...
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rahul assassin swank o'reilly and hannity and united states i don't work in britain. it's a whole culture of power and control and deception or an agenda and that engendered i think it was the agenda to powers both in britain and the united states. well there were more video reaction and analysis on the dog's misery at r.t. dot com here's what else we have lined up for you today the name is blood of discover why the russian prime minister of been given the bond of treatment on billboards in moscow also online. the creatures in crisis as a parrot a parrot and monkey all it's from a siberian because they're similar because the bad summer weather is coming down more on the furry friends of a faster and arty dot com. and are seven minutes past the hour here in the russian capital a drastic spending cuts are on the way in italy as parliament desperately tries to fend off a spiraling debt crisis it all bodes badly for the euro italy's finance minister even compared the currency struggles to that of the titanic but as a financial writer patrick young told us the government m
rahul assassin swank o'reilly and hannity and united states i don't work in britain. it's a whole culture of power and control and deception or an agenda and that engendered i think it was the agenda to powers both in britain and the united states. well there were more video reaction and analysis on the dog's misery at r.t. dot com here's what else we have lined up for you today the name is blood of discover why the russian prime minister of been given the bond of treatment on billboards in...
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>>> rupert murdoch is about to face britain's parliament. officials in london want to know what he knows about a phone hacking scandal that's rocking his media empire on this "american morning." >>> good morning. it's tuesday, july 19th. welcome to "american morning." christine is off this morning. >> glad you are with us this morning. right now 7:00 in the morning here, there are hearings that are taking place in london and in just 2 1/2 hours we'll hear more from the man behind the global media empire and how much of it will be on the line for rupert murdoch. >> at 9:30 eastern, rupert murdoch and his son and former top newspaper executive rebekah brooks will appear at the hearing and will be grilled about the phone hacking scandal that could tackle murdoch and his news corp. what are you expecting to see happen this morning? >> reporter: the big ben behind me just chimed the top of the hour. it is midday. this hour we have the former head of scotland yard, the man who resigned just a few days ago, sir paul stephenson before a commons parl
>>> rupert murdoch is about to face britain's parliament. officials in london want to know what he knows about a phone hacking scandal that's rocking his media empire on this "american morning." >>> good morning. it's tuesday, july 19th. welcome to "american morning." christine is off this morning. >> glad you are with us this morning. right now 7:00 in the morning here, there are hearings that are taking place in london and in just 2 1/2 hours we'll...
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the 27-year-old's publicist and friend tells britain's "the sun" winehouse died alone in her bed. many are speculating her death is connected to her well chronicled substance abuse. mementos from mourners continue to pile up outside her london apartment. her 2006 album is now starting to make it on to charts, downloaded a great deal. very, very creative artist and singer. it's very sad. >> a woman in control of her voice that was her art but clearly not in control of her life. >> she sang about it. the thing is this was such a public destruction. it was sad to hear. world is missing her. >> wedding bells have been ringing nonstop since same-sex couples could legally marry in new york state. the law took effect yesterday. >> by the laws of the state of new york, i now pronounce you married. you may seal your vows with a kiss. >> and that's what you're looking at the first couple to marry in new york city. phyllis and connie, they tied the knot at the city clerk's office as a crowd of onlookers cheered. >> it was just so amazing. it's the only way i can describe it. i lost my breath
the 27-year-old's publicist and friend tells britain's "the sun" winehouse died alone in her bed. many are speculating her death is connected to her well chronicled substance abuse. mementos from mourners continue to pile up outside her london apartment. her 2006 album is now starting to make it on to charts, downloaded a great deal. very, very creative artist and singer. it's very sad. >> a woman in control of her voice that was her art but clearly not in control of her life....
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and great britain we are both countries and both media environments where gossip sells and there's a tremendous interest in celebrity both countries are abuzz after rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper phone hacking shocker broke in london his empire stretches far and wide across the u.s. as well let's not forget he owns and you're opposed to wall street journal and the daily at a protest outside rupert murdoch's big apple pad protesters demanded an investigation into this publications at home we know what murdoch does in england because he was caught and we want congress to investigate what he's doing here in the united states we don't know if newspapers are acting other people in this country yet i see no reason to put it past them so how far from potential public embarrassment do american newspapers stand by the ones that are owned by rupert murdoch without question the new york post. is one of the most hideous deceitful. tools of criminals that there could be when it comes to getting scandal fuld in the u.s. counting on the reader's short attention span is a common publis
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. >> reporter: one other british newspaper here is asking the question today as well, is this britain's watergate scandal, kind of suggesting because of the political links to all of this, namely the former editor of this paper, andy colson was hired by the former prime minister david cameron. there could be more arrests in the next few days. >> so dan, rupert murdock, on his way to london, what's going to happen once he arrives? >> reporter: we're wondering if he's going to turn up here. we think he might arrive tomorrow. whether he makes some sort of public statement about this, we don't know. there's been no sign either here today of the chief executive rebecca brooks who's been in the firing line for the last few days. she's staying in her post and causing a lot of criticism and causing her to stand down from all the political parties here. and it will i would think be fairly, kind of leave a pretty bitter taste in many people's mouths here, because a lot of these journalists who are coming out here in a minute joined a long time after this scandal, and they feel that their jobs are
. >> reporter: one other british newspaper here is asking the question today as well, is this britain's watergate scandal, kind of suggesting because of the political links to all of this, namely the former editor of this paper, andy colson was hired by the former prime minister david cameron. there could be more arrests in the next few days. >> so dan, rupert murdock, on his way to london, what's going to happen once he arrives? >> reporter: we're wondering if he's going to...
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murdoch is being really kicked incredibly hard in britain at the moment. he's i think a brilliant publisher also and he, without murdoch and his war against the print union in the 1980s, there would probably be no british newspapers because until he won that war against the print unions, papers were losing money hand over fist. >> by the way, "news of the world" is publishing its last edition tomorrow. >>> remember this? we were fascinated at the casesy looking hats guests wore at william and catherine's wedding in april. now the couple is spurring los angeles. kate's hats may start a trend here. [ dr. ling ] i need to get the results from the m.r.i. see if the blood work is ready. review ms. cooper's history. and i want to see katie before she goes home. [ male announcer ] with integrated healthcare solutions from dell, every patient file is where dr. ling needs it. now she can spend more time with patients and less time on paperwork. ♪ dell. the power to do more. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor al
murdoch is being really kicked incredibly hard in britain at the moment. he's i think a brilliant publisher also and he, without murdoch and his war against the print union in the 1980s, there would probably be no british newspapers because until he won that war against the print unions, papers were losing money hand over fist. >> by the way, "news of the world" is publishing its last edition tomorrow. >>> remember this? we were fascinated at the casesy looking hats...
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as we've just heard the scandal in britain is now starting to spill over to the u.s. where even bigger trouble could lie ahead for murdoch with reports that phones of victims of the nine eleven terrorist attacks were hacked as well charges could also result in the u.s. over bribing of british police by staff as corruption abroad is illegal for american companies but is an associate you're going to reports the tabloids keep flying off the shelves. sex drugs cheating and lies phony political scandal flashing dirty laundry crazy made up celebrity gossip and crime stories almost beyond human imagination. over list to serve on a platter and sold for a couple of quarters by tabloids it was marilyn topless bar or something some kids moms in the freezer. i thought it veteran journalist michael musto is one of millions falling for the bait after catchy headlines even though he knows the business inside out in america we don't break the law per se but they do have sleazy tactics i mean they will a story they probably make up sources i mean when you read them a source. a source
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both britain and the united states. well we've are more video reaction and analysis on the misery at r.t. dot com here's what else we have lined up for you there today the name is bloody murder discover why the russian prime minister has been given the bond of treatment on billboards in moscow also online. the creatures in crisis as a ferret a parrot and a monkey all its scape from a siberian circus seemingly because the bad summer weather is getting down more on the furry friends in a fluster and r.t. dot com. now seven minutes past the hour here in the russian capital a drastic spending cuts are on the way in italy as parliament desperately tries to fend off a spiraling debt crisis it all bodes badly for the euro italy's finance minister even compared the currency troubles to that of the titanic but as a financial writer patrick young told us the government may find itself in conflict with a public that's dead set against cuts. there will be one significant difference between the people who take to the streets between
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britain desperately needed a break through to survive. it happened here in a secluded countryside north of london. this is what is the park -- blog park.letchley it was here that britain broke the code to the german military. the country's most brilliant mathematicians and linguists were brought together to tackle the intercepted messages supposedly impenetrable machine known as enigma. to help break the codes, the british built colossus. this is a replica. it is generally considered to be the world's first computer. coves that had taken six days to correct by hand could now be broken in a matter of hours. >> we would have lost the war. is that important. >> 70 years after the code breakers worked in total secrecy, their work that is said to a shortened the war by two years, received the recognition and gratitude of the nation. [applause] > ♪ >> it is a drop that threatens 10 million people. the international community is being asked to help. a huge fund-raising appeal is under way for the victims of the worst drought in east africa in
britain desperately needed a break through to survive. it happened here in a secluded countryside north of london. this is what is the park -- blog park.letchley it was here that britain broke the code to the german military. the country's most brilliant mathematicians and linguists were brought together to tackle the intercepted messages supposedly impenetrable machine known as enigma. to help break the codes, the british built colossus. this is a replica. it is generally considered to be the...
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really britain, germany, and other countries had real divisions in the socialist party is. in britain in the bulk of the independent labour party which is the most important stuck with the leader with his stand against a the war and many other members of the coalition went to the government side. and germany the social democratic party there which was buy far the largest and most powerful socialist party in europe, had something like 30 or 35% of the vote in germany and other institutions, they divided and there were a small number of the 120 or 30 deputies who voted against extending work credits that kaiser had asked for on the eve of the war. the tragedy that one feels looking at this period is i think all of these people initially before the war have the right idea is thinking it was much more important to feel solidarity with your fellow human beings on the left who were struggling for great social changes then to have a legion to the nation's state but the powerful drive that people seem to have within them, we all have somewhere within the us prove to be more powerfu
really britain, germany, and other countries had real divisions in the socialist party is. in britain in the bulk of the independent labour party which is the most important stuck with the leader with his stand against a the war and many other members of the coalition went to the government side. and germany the social democratic party there which was buy far the largest and most powerful socialist party in europe, had something like 30 or 35% of the vote in germany and other institutions, they...
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she was last there as first lady in 1998, one year after china took control of the city from great britain. >>> there is much more ahead at 5:00. when we come back, summer camp with a twist. why a well-known surf spot is doing something that's never been done before. >>> tributes from around the world are pouring in tonight for the late amy winehouse. what fans are doing to remember the singer's sudden death stunned much the music world. >>> by land and sea, see how 400 people managed to escape from alcatraz today. >>> the skies did eventually clear over alcatraz. 63 degrees in san francisco. the low clouds backed off for the afternoon. and for the week ahead, we'll see some warmer temperatures but we're also watching moisture in southern california that could get closer to the bay area. we'll talk about chance of perhaps some thunder later this week in the forecast when we b it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-co
she was last there as first lady in 1998, one year after china took control of the city from great britain. >>> there is much more ahead at 5:00. when we come back, summer camp with a twist. why a well-known surf spot is doing something that's never been done before. >>> tributes from around the world are pouring in tonight for the late amy winehouse. what fans are doing to remember the singer's sudden death stunned much the music world. >>> by land and sea, see how...